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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Diversity Awareness Simulation

... account manager for NGF Integrated Products - a US-based circuit board manufacturer. As a result of expansion into new sales territories, your company has been broadening its workforce, and employee diversity is starting to be addressed more formally. As a participant in the new training initiative, you've been sent to a diversity training seminar. This simulation is based on the SkillSoft
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Diversity Awareness Simulation
PSTN and VoIP Fundamentals

...switched telephone network (PSTN), which is the worldwide circuit-switched telephone network made up of public and private networks. Voice over IP (VoIP) is the latest telephone technology which is able to provide advanced services to both consumers and businesses, at a reduced cost. This course covers the history and operation of the PSTN and VoIP, and compares the two technologies. Basic
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 Transporting Voice Over IP Networks

...s by converting protocols. Gateways are the point where a circuit-switched call is encoded and repackaged into IP packets. Because gateways function as H.323 endpoints, they provide admission control, address lookup and translation, and accounting services. The inherent characteristics of a converged voice and data IP network present certain challenges to network engineers and administrators in
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From Online Training Directory
Cisco CCNA WAN Protocols-Configuring X.25
...hing as well as with the features of two types of virtual circuits.
You will be presented with information that describes the need for Address Resolution and how it relates to transferring data across a network. This unit also introduces the X.25 protocol suite as it is mapped against the OSI reference model. Specifically, the PLP, LAPB, and X.21bis protocols, which make-up the X.25 protocol,
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Cisco CCNA WAN Protocols-Configuring X.25
From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 1

...aracteristics of WAN connections.
Identify features of circuit-switched connections.
Identify features of packet-switched connections.
Identify characteristics of modulation and demodulation.
Identify features of cabling technologies.
Identify modem modulation standards.
Identify features of Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
Identify commands used to enable Point-to-Point
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 1
Cisco Networking Technologies Introduction Part 3

...oals of routing protocols.
Identify characteristics of circuit switching and packet switching.
Identify bandwidths available for serial line connections.
Identify types of multiplexing.
Identify stages in the process for starting and accessing a network router.
Identify characteristics of the Internetwork Operating System (IOS) command line interface (CLI).
Identify guidelines
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Java Operations Flow Control

...al operators, logical operators, bitwise operators, short-circuit operators, shift operators, and ternary operators. In the Flow Control unit, the course covers various statements used to implement conditional as well as iterative flow control.
Learn To:
Identify code that performs different types of data type conversions for primitive data types.
Identify code that performs
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Java Operations Flow Control

...al operators, logical operators, bitwise operators, short-circuit operators, shift operators, and ternary operators. In the Flow Control unit, the course covers various statements used to implement conditional as well as iterative flow control.
Learn To:
Identify code that performs different types of data type conversions for primitive data types.
Identify code that performs
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 2

...ures of transmission media.
Identify features of multi-circuit media.
Identify features of modulation techniques.
Unit 2: Signaling and Switching (1.5 hours)
Identify features and functions of signaling systems.
Identify types of signaling.
Identify features and functions of supervisory signaling.
Identify features and functions of in-band interswitch signaling.
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Cisco Networking Technologies Introduction Part 1

This course covers computing fundamentals, networking fundamentals, configuring network devices, as well as the fundamentals of network topologies and International standards. It maps to Cisco Exam 640-821.
Learn To:
Identify features and functions of major computer components.
Identify commonly used computer measurement terms.
Identify guidelines for converting a decimal
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CCNT Basic Data Communications v6 0 Part 1

...mission section teaches about half-duplex and full-duplex circuits, and switched and non-switched data circuits. This section also teaches about circuit switching and packet switching services. Last, this section teaches about display and non-display terminals, and smart and dumb terminals.
Learn To:
Identify features of data communications.
Identify features of analog and
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CCNT Local Area Networks v6 0 Part 3

...t. It also covers advanced network technologies including circuit switched services and packet switched services.
Learn To:
Identify network trends.
Identify characteristics of software management.
Identify characteristics of network management.
Identify capabilities of the T1 technology.
Identify features of statistical multiplexing.
Categorize features of circuit
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CCNT Broadband Technologies v 6 0 Part 1

...eatures of the digital hierarchy.
Identify features of circuit switching.
Identify features of packet switching.
Identify functions of a Packet Assembler/Disassembler (PAD).
Identify characteristics of local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs).
Identify features of hierarchal network topologies.
Identify features of Token Ring.
Identify features of Ethernet.
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CCNT Broadband Technologies v6 0 Part 2

...irtual calls.
Identify characteristics of X.25 virtual circuit identification. Identify features of the Next Generation Network (NGN).
Identify features of Signal System 7 (SS7). Identify features of signaling points.
Audience:
Candidates work in the data and telecommunications industries and are preparing for the Broadband Technologies module of the CCNT exam. Typical job roles
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CCNT Voice Over IP Essentials v6 0

...es of packetized voice.
Distinguish between packet and circuit switching.
Identify types of packetized voice transport.
Identify features of Voice over IP (VoIP) standards.
Identify characteristics of the H.323 protocol family.
Match H.323 audio protocols with their descriptions.
Audience:
The target audience is anyone who wants to remain current in the data and
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From HAZMAT Plans & Programs, Inc
NFPA 70E Training

...al shock hazards
Understand transformers and circuit breakers
Executing a lockout/ tagout
Understanding hazards of live parts
General standards on personal protective equipment (PPE)
TESTING:
All module quizzes require a 70% score to proceed forward in the course. The final exam must be passed with a 70% to receive an HP&P Safety
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NFPA 70E Training
From FCC Exam Prep
FCC GMDSS Maintainer











These FCC programs were built for you to fully prepare you to take the FCC exams. We understand how overwhelming studying for an exam can be, we've been there! Where to start, right? We've taken all the guess work out of it! We're here to mentor you and ensure you succeed when you sit down for the exam(s).
All of the questions contained in this course(s) are from the 2009 FCC Commercial
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FCC GMDSS Maintainer
From Serebra Learning Corporation
Telecommunications Industry Overview Version 1
Connecting the world, the telecommunications industry stands as one of the most essential elements of the business world. It is also one of the most volatile. Plagued by regulatory discord and economic uncertainty, telecom carriers have struggled to maintain sound footing and a competitive edge, all the while endeavoring to provide crucial, uninterrupted service to their customers. In an age of
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Wireless Communication Basics
To discuss the development and functionality of wireless communication Technical professionals; IT and business managers who need to learn about current and future mobile wireless technologies; students studying or researching wireless communications and cell-phone technologies
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WAN Components
Upon completion of this WestNet e-Learning module, you will understand the basic concepts and components used to move information from source to destination across a telecommunications network.
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WAN Data Link Layer Protocols
This WestNet e-Learning module covers the protocols used to move information across point-to-point networks. These protocols are associated with the Data Link Layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model.
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Firewalls and VPNs
To explain how firewalls and VPNs facilitate network security Network administrators, firewall administrators, systems administrators, application developers, and IT security officers
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How Computer Protocols Work
This WestNet e-Learning module introduces you to the basic terms and concepts that underlie all computer communication protocols. You will learn how protocols work, and how different protocols work together to move data across a network. This knowledge will become the foundation of your understanding of how computer networks function.
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Point-to-Point Telecommunications Protocols
In this WestNet e-Learning module, we describe each point-to-point transmission service available from telecommunications providers. These services are essential for creating private voice networks or wide area data networks.
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Switched Telecommunications Protocols
This WestNet e-Learning module reviews protocols closely associated with the Data Link Layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model.
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CCNT Local Area Networks v6 Part 3
This course teaches Network Management and the tools and protocols associated with that. It also covers advanced network technologies including circuit switched services and packet switched services. A high level of computer skill is not required but learners will probably have had prior experience in the installation, support, and troubleshooting of computer networks.
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CCNT Voice Over IP Essentials v6 0
The goal of this course is to present the learner with a comprehensive introduction to Voice over IP (VoIP), its technology, benefits, QoS issues and their solutions, and standards. The first half of the course covers packet voicing basics, Internet technology, and the benefits and applications of VoIP. It then moves on to cover Gateways and their various functions, major issues involved in
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CCNT Basic Data Communications v6 0 Part 1
...mission section teaches about half-duplex and full-duplex circuits, and switched and non-switched data circuits. This section also teaches about circuit switching and packet switching services. Last, this section teaches about display and non-display terminals, and smart and dumb terminals. Candidates for this exam work in the data and telecommunications industries. Their typical job titles
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CCNT Broadband Technologies v6 0 Part 2
This course covers ISDN and BISDN. X.25 and Frame Relay are also taught. This course also covers SS7 and Cell Relay. Candidates work in the data and telecommunications industries and are preparing for the Broadband Technologies module of the CCNT exam. Typical job roles include Telecommunications Technicians, Data/Internet/Telecommunications Professionals. Average computer literacy is desirable.
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Electrical Electronics Introduction to Electricity
The course content covers the concepts of electricity, current and electrical circuits. It also covers fundamentals of electric charge, potential energy, and units of measurement. The course is aimed at individuals working with machinery, maintaining machinery or involved in maintenance.
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Electrical Electronics AC Circuits
The course content covers various aspects of AC circuits like AC theory, AC characteristics and Polyphase AC circuits & applications. The course is aimed at individuals working with machinery, maintaining machinery or involved in maintenance.
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Electrical Electronics DC Circuits
The course content covers analysis of various electric circuits and behavior of various types of components. The course is aimed at individuals working with machinery, maintaining machinery or involved in maintenance.
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Electrical Electronics Fundamentals of Digital Electronics
The units in this course will cover binary number system, logical statements, logic gates, and common digital logic Integrated Circuits (ICs). Individuals working with machinery, maintaining in machinery, or involved in maintenance.
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Blueprint Reading Electrical Print Reading
The units in this course will cover tracing circuits, difference between serial and parallel circuits, elementary diagrams, control logic tracing, power system wiring, equipment location and specifications, and installation of PLC prints. Individuals working with machinery or involved in maintenance of machinery.
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DC Circuit Theory
...ance your understanding of the operation and design of DC circuits, components, and sources. You will learn about basic DC electrical terms, equations and theory, and solve problems involving resistance, voltage, and current. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. define the following terms: Voltage, Volt, Current, Ampere,
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications Part 2: Networks, Signaling, and Switching
This is the second course in a two-part series on Basic Telecommunications for the Certified in Convergent Network Technologies (CCNT) curriculum. This course focuses on transmission networks, switching, and signaling.
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CCNT Local Area Networks Part 3: Enterprise Networks
This is the last course in a three part series that teaches Network Management and the tools and protocols associated with that. It also covers advanced network technologies to include circuit switched services and packet switched services.
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CTP Telephony Networking Part 1
In this course you will learn about standard circuit-switching networks as opposed to packet-switching networks such as the Internet. Increasingly telephony represents the convergence of voice networks as well as data networks such as the Internet.
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From LearningMeasure.com
Intermediate DC Circuit Theory
This intermediate course on DC circuit analysis discusses various methods of analyzing circuits to determine currents and voltages.
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Basic DC Circuit Theory

The purpose of this course is to introduce basic DC circuit theory. Will include the basics of voltage, current, resistance, and DC circuit components. Also introduced are various concepts relating to DC circuit theory.
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Introduction to Digital Circuit Elements
This course is a basic introduction to the elements of digital circuits. Covered are many of the basic logic functions, and some of the circuits that can be built from them. This is a foundation for more advanced courses.
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From Termark Technical Institute
NICET Video Surveillance Systems Technician ONLINE Exam Prep Course
This course includes: Workplace Safety - Cables and Terminations
Camera Mounts - Power Connections Camera Types and Mounts - Splices and junctions Cabinets and Racks - Labeling and Continuity Fault locating - Job Documentation Site Assessment
Bills of Materials - Plans and timetables Housings and Domes - Mounts and Hardwire Grounding and surge/ lightning protection
Switchers, Quads and
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From Construction Mastery Institute
Electrical Safety
The "Electrical Safety" eCourse provides the information employees need to work safely around low voltage electricity. The course also satisfies the OSHA training requirements under 29 CFR Part 1910. 331 for "non-qualified" employees. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this eCourse provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance
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Spanish Electrical Safety - Seguridad Electrica
The "Electrical Safety" eCourse provides the information employees need to work safely around low voltage electricity. The course also satisfies the OSHA training requirements under 29 CFR Part 1910. 331 for "non-qualified" employees. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this eCourse provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance
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From Cleveland Institute of Electronics Bookstore
Electronics Course with Hands-on Lab





Our basic electronics course with hands-on training lab allows you to learn electronics troubleshooting at home with real world experiments and online exams.
This distance learning electronics course will help prepare you for an exciting career in electronics technology. Best of all, youa ll earn a professional Certificate of Completion in Basic Electronics suitable for framing when
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From Braini Academic
Telecom Essentials



This course is the ultimate overview of the telecom technologies that drive our global economy. Nowhere will you find a better nuts-and-bolts breakdown of the most important networks and services used to do business in the modern world. The strategic insights you gain are invaluable.
The course looks under the hood at all of the most important voice, data, and multimedia technologies. You learn
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From Automated Learning Corporation
Component Identification: Semiconductors - On-Line Training
Web-training with certification test for electronic assembly personnel, who deal with semiconductors in their work. Diodes, transistors, integrated circuits, physical characteristics, markings PCB and circuit diagram symbols for components Function of semiconductor types Polarity requirements Package types. LearnTech training incorporates interactive learning checks throughout the instructional
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
Ground-Fault Protection on Construction Sites
...oper insulation and grounding and the use of ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI's) can greatly reduce the risk of injuries and accidents from electrical hazards. In this course, the student will review OSHA 3007, "Ground-Fault Protection on Construction Sites". This publication outlines OSHA's requirements for GFCI's and for assured equipment grounding conductor
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Overcurrent Protection
...e), equipment (motors, instruments) or other devices in a circuit. Without adequate protection, an overcurrent can damage conductors and equipment and potentially harm people. Protection devices, such as fuses and circuit breakers, are installed in a circuit to detect an overcurrent condition and selectively protect equipment and personnel, while minimizing loss of power on the rest of the
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Controlling Electrical Hazards
...ainst electrical hazards including insulation, grounding, circuit-protection devices, lockout/tagout and personal protective equipment Protection around overhead power lines State Board Acceptance This course can be used by professional engineers to fulfill PDH requirements mandated by state and provincial licensing boards. Decatur Professional Development is an approved provider of
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Introduction to Printed Circuit Board Prototyping
...ew electronics engineer) who is not familiar with printed circuit boards (PCBs) but would like to become familiar with the basics of the process of designing and procuring prototype PCBs. This course will provide the student with knowledge of the constituent parts of a printed circuit board, PCB design considerations, and the process of procuring prototype PCBs. The student will also be
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Introduction to Batteries
...d electrolyte. When a battery is connected to an electric circuit, a chemical reaction takes place in the electrolyte causing ions (electrically charged atoms) to flow through it. This movement of electric charge makes an electric current flow through the cell and through the circuit it is connected to. Cells can be divided into primary cells and secondary cells. Primary cells include dry
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Alternating Current Fundamentals
...er is an electrical device that transfers energy from one circuit to another purely by magnetic coupling. Transformers are often used to convert between high and low voltages, to change impedance, and to provide electrical isolation between circuits. A basic transformer consists of two sets of coils or windings close to each other (sometimes wrapped around an iron or ferrite
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Inductance Fundamentals
...circuit component that opposes any change in electric current. It is a measure of the amount of magnetic flux produced for a given electric current and is designated by letter ? L? . An inductor is a component designed to produce a specific inductance i.e. having no resistance or capacitance. An inductor, when subjected to an increasing electrical current flow, generates a back voltage that
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Introduction to Capacitance
...pacitor is designed to provide capacitance in an electric circuit by providing a means for storing energy in an electric field between two conducting bodies. A capacitor in its simplest form consists of two conducting plates separated by an insulating layer called a dielectric. When a capacitor is connected in a circuit across a voltage source, the voltage forces electrons onto the surface of
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Transformer Fundamentals
...er is an electrical device that transfers energy from one circuit to another purely by magnetic coupling. Transformers are often used to convert between high and low voltages, to change impedance, and to provide electrical isolation between circuits. A basic transformer consists of two sets of coils or windings close to each other (sometimes wrapped around an iron or ferrite
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Circuit Protection Devices
...circuit can damage the circuit and create a safety hazard. How much current is "too much current"? That depends on the circuit and its components. For some circuits, 1 ampere would be too much current, while for other circuits 1 ampere would be perfectly acceptable. Circuit protection devices protect electrical equipment by rapidly disconnecting power to components in the event of
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Circuit Control Devices
...Circuit control in its simplest form, is the application and removal of power. This can also be expressed as turning a circuit on and off or opening and closing a circuit. Before you learn about the application of circuit control devices, you should know why circuit control is needed. If a circuit develops problems that could damage the equipment or endanger personnel, it should be possible to
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Wiring Techniques
...r understand wiring fundamentals, grasp the principles of circuit connections and procedures, and install circuits in various applications. This 3-hr course is based entirely on Naval Education and Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14176), Electricity and Electronic Training Series; Module-4 and covers Chapter-2 titled ? Wiring Techniques? . This course will be extremely helpful to engineers who:
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A Unique and Understandable Way to Look at Three Phase Circuits
...magic and mystique that surrounds the idea of three phase circuits. With that in mind, this course starts by reviewing single phase alternating current circuits including resistive, capacitive, and inductive circuits. This is a quick review emphasizing voltage, current, and power relationships in these three common circuit elements. Waveforms and their relationship to vectors is shown. Then
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Power Factor Correction
...ewing direct current and single phase alternating current circuits, including resistive, capacitive, and inductive circuits. This is a quick review emphasizing voltage, current, and power relationships in these three common circuit elements. Waveforms and their relationship to vectors are shown. Line voltage drops and line power losses are examined. This course was designed for both engineers
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DC Circuit Switching Transients
... to benefit engineers who design, use, inspect, or repair circuits that contain DC power sources and accompanying DC components. Application of DC circuits includes control, instrumentation, and motor excitation. Whereas both AC and DC circuits as well as transmission lines are susceptible to transient phenomena, DC components are particularly subjected to transients caused by current
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Power System Neutral Grounding Fundamentals
... in a very structured fashion. First, a simple equivalent circuit is developed for a generic power system, and then each of the options for neutral grounding is ?tested? in that equivalent circuit to identify and understand the characteristics of the grounding method. A detailed explanation is offered for each of the following options:
Ungrounded neutral
Solidly grounded neutral
Low
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Reliability Fundamentals for Electric Power Engineers
...sus components in parallel apply equally to an electrical circuit or a chemical process. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty-five (25) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. Specific Knowledge or Skill Attained This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: What is reliability? Calculating failure rate and repair
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Symmetrical Components
...nditions and can be very difficult to analyze using basic circuit analysis. Applying the concepts of symmetrical components to three-phase electric power networks makes the analysis of unbalanced conditions manageable. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty-eight (28) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. Specific Knowledge or Skill Attained
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Introduction to Matter Energy and Electricity
...rgy that comes from the movement of electrons in a closed circuit. This continuous movement of free electrons through the conductors of a circuit is called a current, and it is often referred to in terms of "flow," just like the flow of a liquid through a hollow pipe. The force motivating electrons to "flow" in a circuit is called voltage. Voltage is a specific measure of
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Reactance in AC Circuits - Fundamental Concepts
...ing current caused by the inductance and capacitance in a circuit rather than by resistance. Steady electric currents flowing along conductors in one direction undergo opposition called electrical resistance, but no reactance. Reactance is present in addition to resistance when conductors carry alternating current. Reactance also occurs for short intervals when direct current is changing as it
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Alternating Current Motors and Generators
...ent to and from the load destination, thus completing the circuit. Alternating current generators are often called ? Alternators? . The magnitude of AC voltage generated by an AC generator is dependent on: The strength of the magnetic field (number of lines of force) The speed at which the loop rotates The number of loops of wire that cut the magnetic field. A rotation speed of 3000
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Basic Direct Current DC Theory
...tive (-) charges to an area of positive ( ) charges. A DC circuit is necessary to allow the current or stream of electrons to flow. Such a circuit consists of a source of electrical energy (such as a battery) and a conducting wire running from the positive end of the source to the negative terminal. DC circuits may be in series, parallel or a combination. Understanding DC circuits is
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Basic Operational Amplifier Design
...circuit design of single stage, voltage feedback operational amplifier circuits. It shows how to easily characterize the input and output characteristics using basic network analysis methods. Several generic circuit types are presented. The course is written for professional electrical engineers. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of sixteen (16) questions at the end of
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Fuses and Circuit Breakers
...circuit protection. They are fuses and circuit breakers. There are many variations of fuses and circuit breakers. This course attempts to explain how and why fuses and circuit breakers work. There is some basic theory upon which these devices are designed. There is an explanation of some of the terms that are applied to fuses and circuit breakers and why they are important to engineers who, by
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Direct Current Motors and Generators
...uses slip rings to transfer the current to the electrical circuit, while the DC generator uses a split-ring commutator. Generators can be very small or quite huge. Commercial DC generators are commonly found in traction applications like subways and trains. Factories that do electrolysis, electroplating and those that produce aluminum, caustic soda, chlorine, and some other industrial
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First Order RLC Circuits Time Domain Analysis
...e is a refresher in basic network analysis of passive RLC circuits using discreet passive (R) resistor, (L) inductor and (C) capacitor components. The complete response for each of the 4 basic circuits has transient and steady state terms. The sum of the transient and steady state terms comprises the complete response of the circuit. Once we have the complete response of a circuit we can alter
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Direct Current Circuits Fundamentals
...tricity, which flows back-and-forth in a conductor. In DC circuits, the polarity of the voltage source and current does not change over time. The direction of the flow of current in a circuit is always taken to be the direction in which a positive charge would move. By convention, we show DC current flow as originating at the positive terminal of the source, traveling through the circuit and
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Introduction to Digital Logic Circuits
...circuits are very versatile circuits. They are used extensively in computers, telecommunications and manufacturing. Digital logic circuits are also used in many devices and products: hand-held devices, appliances, medical devices, alarm systems, energy management systems, automobiles, and aircraft. The object of the course is to provide an introduction to digital logic operations, components
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Instrumentation and Control Temperature Pressure Flow Level and Position Indication
...uples
?The purpose, function, and components of a bridge circuit and the effect of the indicated temperature for failures, open circuit and short circuit
?The theory and operation of pressure detectors, including bourdon tubes, bellows, strain gauges and capacitance capsules
?The basic operation of a differential pressure transmitter
?Principal of operation for various types of level
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HVAC for Cleanroom Facilities
...es in medical facilities to their necessity in integrated circuit manufacture, cleanrooms provide an essential role in modern production and research. At its most basic level, a cleanroom is just what it sounds like: an area kept free of contaminants. There are 5 key elements for the control of airborne particulate matter: Preventing entry of particulate matter - This is accomplished by
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From Koldwater Technologies, LLC
Programmable Logic Controls
The PLCTrainer includes a Laboratory Manual full of proven practical applications that allow the student to gain an understanding of the PLC's Instruction Set. The screens demonstrating the Instructions have a look and feel of RSLogix. The course relies heavily on a PLC/ RSLogix 500 Simulator called LogixPro. It is essential to your success.
Introduction to PLCs
Input/ Output Modules
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